Our Commitment
This Statement sets out the Australian Institute of Management - Victoria & Tasmania (AIM) privacy policy in respect of personal information which you may provide to AIM. AIM recognises that your privacy is very important to you and we are committed to promoting confidence in the manner in which your personal information is handled by us. The statement that follows explains how AIM collects, uses, discloses and protects this information on AIM’s web site.

Supporting Industry Best Practice
AIM is committed to supporting the National Principles for the Fair Handling of Personal Information established by the Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner and embodied in the Privacy Amendment (Public Sector) Act 2000. Our aim is both to support industry best practice and to ensure that we comply with principles that form the basis of laws introduced to strengthen privacy protection for consumers.

We believe that in supporting industry best practice this statement will address any potential concerns you may have about how personal information you provide to us is stored, used and accessed.

Collection of Information
AIM receives and stores transaction information, information you enter on our web site or have provided to us in application, registration or administration processes.

Wherever it is lawful and practicable, AIM will endeavour to provide you with the option of not identifying yourself or not providing personal information when entering transactions with us. However, failure to provide the full and complete information we request may result in a limited ability on our part to offer or deliver complete services to you.

No personal information is collected when you browse anonymously. Anonymous browsing is when personally identifiable information is not required by an individual to gain access to our web site. In addition, personally identifiable information such as name, birthdate and contact details (e-mail addresses) are only collected when you make an enquiry, place an order, book on a course or register to use our member only section. All other information will be requested from you directly.

Information collected is kept for as long as it is needed to service your account and provide services and products requested by you. When your information is no longer needed for these purposes we will destroy or permanently render anonymous any information held about you.

Use and Disclosure of Information
The primary purpose in collecting information from you is to enable us to fulfil our business commitments to you in providing membership and educational and training management services and to improve these services to you and other members of AIM.

We may use the information you provide to help improve the services we deliver to you, measure consumer interest in AIM services, inform you of other AIM products and services or to comply with requirements under the law.
We may share your information with other parties (such as suppliers, agents and business alliance partners) who provide various services to AIM. These parties may be used to, amongst others, process orders, provide marketing support, provide IT support and services, provide services and products not available to AIM, distribute learning materials, assess assignment/project work, negotiate articulation arrangements with higher educational providers, pass information to strategic partners or collect debts.

AIM does not permit these parties to use information about you for any other purpose than to perform the services that AIM has instructed them to provide. All suppliers, agents and third party companies must sign a confidentiality agreement with AIM before any personal information is disclosed by AIM.

AIM will not, without your consent, disclose personal information for any purpose (a Secondary purpose) other than for the main purpose (Primary purpose) of fulfilling our business commitments to you, except where:

(a) it is required or authorised by law or for purposes of law enforcement and matters directly related to law enforcement or the prevention of unlawful activity;

(b) the Secondary Purpose is related to the primary purpose (or directly related when sensitive information is involved) and there is a reasonable expectation that we would use or disclose the information in the circumstances;

(c) AIM reasonably believes it is necessary to prevent any serious and imminent threat to any person’s life, health or safety or the public’s health or safety.

AIM will not otherwise disclose your personal information to any other party without your consent.

Third Party Relationships
To provide you with a more informative on-line experience AIM does use the on-line resources, from time to time, of suppliers, agents and business partners. Such services comprise of links to third party sites that promote additional services and products. In any such relationship AIM takes all reasonable steps to ensure that these parties have and enforce an adequate privacy policy. Understandably, the privacy policy of a third party might be different to that of AIM and it is advisable that you carefully review any third party’s privacy policy before using the site’s products and/or services.

Storage and Security of Personal Information
AIM will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that you provide personal information in a secure environment and when the information is no, longer needed it will be destroyed or permanently render anonymous.

Where indicated by a lock(on the browser window), we protect the security of your information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts information, you input. In conjunction with our key suppliers and agents, we operate secure data networks protected by an industry standard firewall and password protection system. We also take care to ensure that we have security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse, unauthorised access, alteration, modification or disclosure of your user data under our control.

The security of any information(including personal information) downloaded and stored on your PC\Server etc is the responsibility of the individual. The individual is also responsible for the correct configuration of the hardware and software he/she uses to access an AIM web site, along with the physical security and maintenance of that equipment.

Notwithstanding the fact that we take all reasonable steps to protect your personal data including the use of encryption technology, we cannot guarantee the security of any data you disclose on-line. You can help us keep your personal information secure by ensuring that any password you use on our web site is kept strictly confidential, and by logging off when you have finished using a shared computer.

AIM imposes strict rules on its employees who have access either to the databases that store your user information or to the servers that host our services and while we cannot guarantee that any unauthorised access, disclosure, loss, misuse or alteration to your data will not occur, we will take all reasonable steps to prevent such unfortunate occurrences.
You accept the inherent security implications of dealing on-line over the Internet and will not hold AIM or its agents or suppliers responsible for any breach of security.

Cookies
AIM may use cookies to personalise and simplify your access to and use of our web site. A cookie is a small data file that is downloaded from our web site and stored in a text file on your hard drive. The information is made up of a string of letters and numbers which uniquely identifies your computer and any user name or password that you may have already registered on our web site. This information is used to authenticate or identify whether you are registered on our web site, without requiring you to re-enter details each time you log on to our web site. AIM Cookies cannot be used to obtain any other information on you or on your hard drive unless you have already provided such information.

Cookies may also be used to "track" or "follow" your movement through our web site. This will be used to determine which areas of our web site are the most popular so that we can improve user’s access to relevant information on our services and make your on-line experience more informative and worthwhile. In particular, AIM Cookies may collect information such as the server your computer is logged onto, the browser type you are using, the time and date of your visit together with the particular pages you are accessing.

If at any time you do not wish to accept Cookies or wish to delete existing Cookies, you may manually configure your browser to refuse Cookies or you may manually delete existing Cookies from your hard drive (Each browser is different, so check the "Help" menu of your browser to learn how to change your Cookie preferences.)

If you reject all Cookies, you will not be able to use areas of the AIM web site that require you to "sign in," and you may not be able to take full advantage of all offerings. However, many areas within the AIM web site do not require that you accept Cookies.

Trans-border Data Flows
Where, for the purpose of fulfilling our business commitments to you, we disclose personal information to persons involved in administering the services, our related entities or business partners (Permitted Persons), and such Permitted Persons are in a foreign country, AIM will not, without your consent, transfer personal information to such Permitted Persons unless:

(a) we reasonably believe that the Permitted Persons are subject to a law, binding scheme or contract or we have taken reasonable steps to ensure that the Permitted Persons are subject to a contract which effectively upholds principles for the fair handling of personal information that are substantially similar to the National Principles for the Fair Handling of Personal Information embodied in the Privacy Amendment (Public Sector) Act 2000; or

(b) the transfer is necessary for:

(i) the performance of services requested by you; or
(ii) for the purpose of fulfilling our business commitments to you; or
(iii) to implement pre-contractual measures taken in response to a request by you; or

(c) the transfer is necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract concluded in your interest, between AIM and a third party; or

(d) all of the following apply:

(i) the transfer is for your benefit; and
(ii) it is impracticable to obtain your consent to the transfer; and
(iii) if it were practicable you would be likely to consent to the transfer.

Accessing and Changing Your Personal Information
AIM attempts to ensure that all personal information collected and stored in its database systems is correct and accurate. You may at any time request access to the information we have collected from you and obtain a more in depth explanation about how the information is used by contacting us through Contact Us section of the web site, by e-mailing us at privacyofficer@aimvic.com.au or by contacting the Privacy Officer at the address given below. We will endeavour to meet or advise of the outcome of a request within 7 business days of receipt.

If at any time you wish to change personal information that is incorrect or wish to have your personal information deleted, please contact us using the details below. If you’re a member and have registered to use myAIM you can correct your details by entering the Update on the my details section of the web site. If you are not a member you can send your request through our Contact Us section of the web site. Unless personal information is required for administrative or legal reasons we will take all reasonable steps to meet such requests at the earliest possible opportunity.

You also have the right to request access to your personal information at any time. All our staff will be able to assist you with such a request and this information will be forwarded to you within 5 working days.

For any privacy issues or concerns, you can contact our Privacy Officer at: Privacy Officer Australian Institute of Management-Victoria & Tasmania,
181 Fitzroy Street
St Kilda, Victoria 3182
Ph: (613) 9534 8181 Fax: (613) 9534 5050
Email: privacyofficer@aimvic.com.au

Complaints Resolution
AIM is committed to providing consumers with a fair and responsive system for handling and resolving complaints. You have a right to complain and to have your complaint handled efficiently. We believe that in receiving your complaint, we are provided with a valuable opportunity to improve the services we deliver to you and maintain your confidence in AIM and our services.

If at any time you wish to lodge a complaint in respect of the handling, use or disclosure of your personal information by AIM you may notify us of your complaint by completing our Complaints Form and lodging it with us in the following way:

Print and manually complete a copy of the Complaints Form and submit by post to the Privacy Officer, Australian Institute of Management-Victoria & Tasmania, 181 Fitzroy Street St Kilda, Victoria 3182

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Alternatively, you may contact us on Ph: (613) 9534 8181 or Fax: (613) 9534 5050 or Email to privacyofficer@aimvic.com.au

We will endeavour to investigate and advise you of the outcome of a complaint within 21 days of receipt of such complaint.

Spam Act 2003
The Australian Institute of Management - Victoria & Tasmania adheres to the Spam Act 2003, by following business practices that comply with this legislation. AIM - Vic & Tas is committed to using electronic messaging in a responsible way preserving legitimate business communication activities. In accordance with this, when sending electronic messages, AIM - Vic & Tas will endeavour to accurately identify the sender and include a way for the recipient to unsubscribe from future such messages if wish.

Direct Marketing
If you do not wish to receive any Direct Marketing, you may at any time decline to receive such communications by contacting us on Ph: (613) 9534 8181, Fax: (613) 9534 5050 or email us at privacyofficer@aimvic.com.au.
To opt out of specific direct marketing activities, use the unsubscribe option contained within the electronic message.

Liability Disclaimer
AIM will use all reasonable endeavours to protect and keep confidential any personally identifiable information in its possession in relation to its Members, subscribers or website visitors. If any confidential or personally identifiable information is accessed by a third party, whether by negligence or otherwise of AIM, its agents, suppliers, contractors, related bodies corporate, affiliates or associated parties, to the extent permitted by law, AIM is not liable for any loss, damage, costs, liability or other form of contribution.

We are constantly improving the AIM website and the tools you can use to manage the data that you provide to us. Please refer to this page from time to time to see any new policies about the use of these new features.

Further Information on Privacy
Further information may be obtained on privacy issues in Australia by visiting the Australian Federal Privacy Commissioner’s web site at http://www.privacy.gov.au/.

Date Last Revised: 14/04/2004

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